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"The shocking truth is that many of the Fortune 2000 are still flying blind when it comes to their business processes. They have incomplete, out-of-date and conflicting views of their business processes, held in a variety of formats in different places, and with only the loosest governance." Even though many companies aren't doing anything about it yet, at least they're starting to become aware of the problem.
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The lack of good enterprise search, either with or without ECM systems, is making it more difficult to find information. Ever wanted to "just Google that" inside your firewall?
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Cheryl McKinnon of Nuxeo comments on the new AIIM report on the state of the ECM industry, highlighting the open source and cloud aspects.
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A good summary of why it's not a good idea to consolidate multiple existing ECM implementations onto a single platform: "consolidating systems requires an awful lot more skills than just document migration; you effectively have to reverse engineer everything". What he fails to mention is when one of the systems requires such a radical upgrade that it is effectively a migration onto a new system (albeit from the same vendor); in that case, you might as well look at consolidation.
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